Rory Cunningham is the Community Liaison Manager for the University, promoting positive relationships between student residents and permanent residents living in communities surrounding the Streatham and St Luke’s campuses.
This role evolved from ongoing partnership work of the University, Exeter City Council, Devon and Cornwall Police and Exeter's Students' Guild.
Tel 01392 723721
To raise queries with our Community Engagement Team (non emergency)
Phone 01392 723721 Email communityengagement@
exeter.ac.uk
The University's Estate Patrol provides a 24 hour service on campus. They deal with matters of security and safety and can be called to report or discuss off-campus incidents involving students. Estate Patrol can be contacted at any time on 01392 263999.
You can find out more information on the Security webpages.
The University in the community
We understand that social differences between student residents and local residents can sometimes cause tension. We believe that such tensions can be resolved when there are more opportunities for communication and meaningful engagement. The University's Community Liaison Manager works to enhance relationships with local communities.
This section of the website describes some of the ways our Community Engagement Team support students to integrate positively when living in private accommodation. We work in close partnership with the City Council, the Police, Resident Associations and other community groups, to promote positive engagement. We also invest in a series of projects and campaigns, like the glass-caddy scheme and the end-of-year waste collection scheme 'Students on the Move', as well as a range of ongoing initiatives like community gardening, litter-picking and 'meet your neighbour' events.
If you have any questions about the work we do or would like to raise a concern that we can explore, please contact the team at any time, please call or email communityengagement@exeter.ac.uk
Community Engagement News
Best bin behaviour for Christmas
We’ve worked with the City Council’s recycling team to put together a useful guide on how to deal with your waste. Look out for the leaflets at home, our team will be delivering them over the next few weeks before the end of term, or read the digital version here for more useful tips.
Please remember, if you’re leaving Exeter for the winter holidays bring your bin in before you leave. Otherwise you risk it being confiscated by the council (and you’ll have to pay a fine to get it back).
Best bin behaviour for Christmas - student leaflet 2024
Things to consider when moving into the community
It can be an exciting time moving into the community, and it comes with new responsibilities and new neighbours. Please continue to be mindful of noise levels, as you may have neighbours with young families, or early morning work commitments.
If arranging a gathering, it is important to socialise safely and considerately by consulting the noise section of the Community Guide (pages 26-29). Noise in the street can carry and have a big impact on all our community. Consider those who need to sleep, particularly during the week.
Please continue to be mindful with household waste as rubbish bags left outside can attract vermin who will attack bags and spread waste across the streets, particularly if there is food waste inside.
You can check the Exeter City Council website for collection dates for your address and download the bin calendar.
Get your valuables security marked
Talk to our team about how to keep you and your belongings safe and get your valuables registered to deter theft. This is a great way to ensure that your items can be tracked and found more easily, should they ever be stolen. This service is suitable for small valuables (e.g. mobile phones, laptops) and bicycles.
St Lukes:
- Thursday 7 November (11am - 2pm)
Streatham:
- Forum, Friday 15 November (10:30am - 1:30pm)
- Forum Piazza, Tuesday 26 November (11am- 2pm)
- Clydesdale House, Monday 2 - 4 December
Foodbank collection on campus: helping local people in crisis
Donate unopened food items to Exeter Foodbank charity. We have collections on both campuses:
Streatham: Northcote House main reception on Wednesday 11 December (12-2pm)
St Lukes: Info@St Lukes, Richards Building, South Cloisters (3.09/ 2.24/ 2.05/ 1.15), Medical School (first floor kitchen and Exec Suite). Please drop off items at St Lukes before 11th December.
Please donate:
- Tins of meat
- Tins of vegetables
- Tins of fruit
- Noodle and pasta
- Jams and spreads
- Small jars of coffee
- Rice pudding
- Tins of fish
- No products containing alcohol please!
Please note- you can only donate in-date, non-perishable food. Exeter Foodbank relies on the goodwill and support of local people- we can't do this without YOU.
House hunting tips
Looking for a property to live in next year? Finding somewhere to live in the city can be tricky.
You can find lots of information and resources through the University's Move Smart Campaign and our other pages here: Community- Students' Information, Accommodation Team, Student's Guild.
There are lots of support teams ready to help you find accommodation.
Volunteering opportunities available
For those interested in volunteering there are loads of options both on campus and in the city that you can join:
- Community Clear up: Litter pick the central neighbourhood with the team on International Volunteer day. Meet at Queens Crescent Garden on 5 December at 10:30am. Equipment will be provided.
- Community Garden at Streatham campus: Meet every Wednesday and Saturday. Contact the team to find out where on campus they are.
- St Luke’s Volunteer Garden (SLUG): The garden group are looking for volunteers every Wednesday (between 12 – 2pm). All staff and students are welcome. This hidden gem is located at the rear of the Medical School
- Polsloe Community Association: Litter pick, plant swap and park care.
- For Student Volunteer Week- join the Exeter Student Volunteers Society with their upcoming events here.
- Bury Meadow Park gardening: gardening volunteers are needed on the second weekend of every month.
- For more information other pop-up volunteering opportunities or community events, please contact communityengagement@exeter.ac.uk
Community Engagement Team
The Community Engagement Team encourage the integration of students as active citizens and facilitate the work of the Community Liaison Officer. Community Engagement Officers work closely with the Students’ Guild, local Police and City Council to support fellow students living off-campus.
There are three Community Engagement Officer teams. The Exeter East, West and Central Teams provide a supportive presence to students living across the wards of St James, St David's, Pennsylvania, Newtown and Polsloe.
Community Engagement Officers conduct 'walkabouts' in their area, signpost students with community queries, attend community meetings and develop termly community projects. They also facilitate ongoing campaigns and initiatives, including the end of term 3, Students On The Move refuse removal scheme. They can help to security-mark your valuables, stencil your property number onto your bin and they also run a glass caddying scheme at the end of each term to help collect and recycle your glass.
Community Engagement Officers have access to the Community fund, financing projects that bring students and permanent residents together.
Local Community Engagement Officers wear branded Community Engagement Officer jackets, hoodies and polo shirts and are always happy to chat. To contact directly please email communityengagement@exeter.ac.uk.
The Community Engagement scheme has been developed and supported by the University, Exeter Community Safety Partnership, and Devon and Cornwall Constabulary.